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-it '21 rr - JOSS. T. , JAMES. Ed. and Prop v7U.XimOTOIf, 'If. C. fl.TUESDAT. JUNE 12, 1877 UOTT A LOYI THEFT WAS DE TECTED. feftMiUbugU Lec, ex-Gov. Thomas a4 linJ. M. Fori, a wealthy gentle cram f TTurrtBton, Va.f hare just visited 2rtrYro ts roemLerai of a commit- . (4 afpoiiUtJ Bfcry year for .the pwrpgae fcj tbrTlTginia Legislature. Mr. Forbes sfcopai5tiI,by daughter, whose jrt8:f7' ffU. upon, dirers garments rfihtx&:' Worn hj Geri. Wahing te. ltcscood from oblivion ami presented t ttiiTt&tii Association of Mount Vernon fcjr TfaHni D. McGregor, of HiuUou OfrKeSr .Tprk.7T The . joiiug hidy at once wcogfuzeil thcin as Wins at one lime Ifce possession of her father, who had teemdhtnem from his father, who had tecelfet! tlicni in turn from awnc one who i5t;iU)'ep9 toiae way direct from Wash ington Wfn'wlf. Miss' Forbes immediately infbrpiej Jier father of her discovery. 13e foro examining therri, she described certain patches in ihh breeches and darncs in the itockigs which 8u'o had put upon . them when she was a small child . Mr. Forbes immediately - identified the articles, and, 'wncBcxamincd, tho patches and darues erefttod lb be exactly as described by hisVvugfiter. , Mr. Forbes explained that daring ttho early part of the war, hearing that the Federal forces wcro advancing on Warr6nlon, he gathered up his children rtn'wlial little , furniture he could, and tnored off toward the Blue -Ridge Moun tains ' Some time after he returned to his homa-aud found that these garments had been, Carried away by a Federal officer. ' Mr, orbes surrendered his title to them, an31hey will remain in tho cases in", the Xew Ybrk room. There will be appended te tnei&bel. however, tho following: "And ugain presented by J. M. Forbe?, Ksq., of TJrgjoia, May 23, 1S77." XIIE MONTENEGRINS. The men of Montenegro are said to bo a ra:o of soldiers and as brave as the trarcit. In proof of this wc quote from Mr Gladstone's pamphlets as follows: rt Qn Jnly 28th the men of Tscrnagoracn eonherod Mukhtar Pasha, Four thou sand Turks were killed, and only seventy fiHuf, Mtntcncgro. Osmau I'asha was taken., r Seltravras among the slain. At Htdnn, dii Angast Htli, 20,000 Turks . Wfft "defeated by, 5,000 of these heroic wurtUrs, and 4,700 slain. On September frtfrK EYE battalions of Montenegro dc teateA Dervish Pasha iu his movement ya Flpcri, and slew 3,000. On October 7lm Itukhtar Pasha, with 18,000 men, ' drttjWthreo Montenegro battalions, Vt'wncn reinforced so as to bripg their , aniilrtrtip to 6,000, though only one to ilirifL they swept down upon Mukhtar JSuh?, and after a fight of sixteen hours arojlilra. -c Kloluk, leaving 1,500 dtiri-en tho field. On October 10th, Bervrsh Pasha advanced from the South, ft id ad to retreat with a loss of two ftdns'and.'' ' .jt.r. QOXJTIV 'CAROLINA'S GRATI- j TUDE TO GORDON. Vft find thd fojlowing in the Charlcs- ton J(narncS'oj Cummcrcc. Caroliu as' to General O'okdon-. YhtfaiUnt Carolina. Riflo Battalion, in admiration of Georgia's statesman's 'woith and service to 'our people, conceived a f lan of presenting him a testimonial as a, expression of this representative cori- toandt, appreciation of his services. With fhls Idea they selected a handsojpc por frait of Governor Hampton, which they have - bad framed with , a gorgeous gilt 'frame, ''which they propose sending to ;CSrefleral J D. Gordon, United States .pebktor from Georgia and "Carolina's flrinid of friends." this jn tho Keies it- Courier : ' tlie members of the Ixjgislaturo -have fttntftted a eoaimittea to receive coutrtbu- itoa tot the purchase of a gold mcilal to fee presented to Senator Gordon in ao "TrT)flcdgmcnl of his faithful, earnest and rxflriy labors in - behalf bt the Wallace ,TIouia last winter. Generil Gordon 'will b iavIttd .U visit pjlumbi a c before the Legislators adjourns. Thp Da ;.'T , ' ' EXPORT, OF AMERICAN COT- iV;.:.,v;' TON GOODS. ''iThe Chief of tho liurcau of Statistics i iux published a statement showing that there were exported daring the month of -"April, 1877, 13,40 1.C28 yards of cotton 'a64ds of the value of $1,035,007, and of lhcr manufactures cf cotton $111,530 $1,200V50C ; an increase in value ' fever exports in April, 187G, of $319,058, or 30 per cent. Of the exports in April, 'J'rtty ,43 per cent., or $518,132 were ' "shfppei fo tb United Kingdom and British possessions. m 1 .AddreWog a largo temperanco meeting, Mr.' T7allert, proprietor of the London "JTtte, nrged mca tq drink the lighter inall Ulnars iastead of more intoxicating folds.' Ilo said that the lager beer inade "U lbs ITuited States might' be : drank (Vjcely without any injurous effect. , .. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. Tho way the king of the Sandwich Is lands carves a chicken is to takcr held of both legs, jlraw a long breath, and pull for all he is worth. 14 i ' Eleven men in London agreed to invite each the nnost churlish man to dinner. Oniy twel vc persons sat down to the meal. v Tho whole ' eleven had hit uion the same wan, 'Sir. Win. Vernon Harcourt, son -in- law of Mr. Motley. . ' The Xev- York Herald thinks it is well for parents to undcrstand that terra alba, chromate of lead and other poisonous in gredients a c the hidden assassins that lie in wait, for tho jives of their children in the bcautif il yellow, red, green and blue candies which arc piled so temptingly in tho confectioner's window. Cora Pearl, the notorious French Phrync of lluglish extraction, is selling out her homestead effects'...' Even her prayer book is for sale, and, on exhibition, it sUnds open at these words : " Let rac soon hear the voice of thy mercy, for in thee is my hope. Thy spirit of goodness will lead me in the straight path. Make me live after the Ikw of thy justice, Lord, lor the glory of thy name." The Xcw York Herald thinks we are prosperous, but wo learn that there .were thirty-0110 Failures' in Now York city in May, with liabilities of $1,351,024, and assets of t$531,751. Assignments and adjudication iu bankruptcy increased these liabilities by $G50,000. There is an increase, of lifty per cent in the number of failures over last month's record, while the liabilities arc about forty per ecut less. The total 1 abilities for the month arc, in round nunij bcr3, $2,000,000. It has bren shown that " Great'Priuin, by taxing nly nine-articles, and placing all. others, on the free list, received a reve nue of JC2VJ03857 in 1874, 'say, $1.04, 500,000, of which almost all was counted net ; while the United States, with nearly 3,000 artlcM. only $127,00.0,000 is ex pected up to June, of which $40,000,000 were used up by custom house expenses." This JC20,!f03,857r was raised as follows : 7,010,03 in cigars and tobacco, G,5G8 205 iu braUdy and wines, 3,447,250 in coffee and jtca, $3,283,081 in sugars and molasses, 1S0,03S in dry fruits, currants, etc., and 207,747 in trifles. Foiled down, Mr. Til. jen is going to Europe in July. Mr. "Feesh" is said to haw been offer ed the mission to England. 1 ' ' .Itoports from all parts of South Caro-. that the cotton crop will be Una show, .fair. The jury in the Ellenton, S. C. con siiiracv case disagreed and were dis charged. : 1 '' An irrigating ditch live miles long, costing $1200, has been finished by an Italian rancher near Sutro, Nevada. A dispatch from Calcutta says the latest news from! the famine districts is much more cheerful. A general rain-fall has greatly improved the prospects. It is stated that arrangements' have been perfected for the . publication of auotheruaiiy paper in Washington, -which is to be the organ of. the President; Virginians claim that since the whip ping post' was reestablished most of the jails have fcccn.cmpticd, petty crimes have almost cc.njscd, and vagrants are seen no more in the streets. The second part of Luther's Old Testa ment translation, in the lie former's own handwriting, dating as far back- as 1523, has been (discovered by the director of the Ducal 'Archives at Zerlcst, (Anhalt). The equality in point of numbers of the sexes is most nearly attained iu France. Lor cvcryL 1,000 men there are 1,007 women. The other extreme is found in Paraguay where there arc 2,089 women for 1,000 men. ' " To-day j Deri in is covered with the wrecks oC speculative credulity. -Many of the millionaires of a lew years ago are in a statej verging on absolute poverty. Over production and over speculation have caused the! crisis. -1 The Madras, India,, famine has brought a curious niisfortunc in 'its. train. There arc scarcely any leeches to be had, the tanks front which they are generally ob tained haviiug all run dry: Patients can not be bled, and the despair of the doctors is agonizing. A church in Derlin made of paper is octagonal j w tliout and circular within, is made waterproof by sat The material urating it ! with vitriol, lime water, whey,' and the white of eggs. The building has relief work en the outside, and papier mache staiucs adoru the interior. The Liverpool banker, Mr. T. P. Hey wiod, why. died recently, leavingan estate of $12,500,0 HI,. bciueatheil $5,000,000 to his Tiephew' Arthur Ix)nsda5e. besides making him his residuary legatee. This is said to 1.H3 the largest legacy ever left to a nephew. Jir. Hey wood had no children. Drugsch Dey,the cmincut Egyptologist, has just published two important works. 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